Online video currently accounts for over 60 percent of all traffic on the internet. Yet it’s a struggle to find something good to watch, isn’t it? Well, some websites make that easier by telling you exactly what to watch next online.

Far too much of the content on TV today is mind-numbing rather than mind-expanding. I guess there’s a reason it’s called the idiot box. Unplug The TV wants you to forget about your TV and instead watch something educational and entertaining.

Go the site and you’ll see only one video, ready to play. The video’s title usually describes it well enough to not need a description. Don’t want to watch this? Click “I want to watch something else” to find the next video.

Do you like to watch something while you’re having a meal? MealTimeVideos is a Reddit community of like-minded individuals. The only purpose is to find new videos to watch which are long enough for a meal, and engrossing enough too.

Each video has a full description in the post’s title, along with the runtime length. These are mostly YouTube videos, but sometimes there are other platforms too. You can filter the list by timestamp too, choosing 5-7 minutes, 7-10 minutes, 10-15 minutes, 15-30 minutes, and 30+ minutes.

The site curates videos from a variety of online video-makers to put together a comprehensive database of what you should be watching. Filter by categories like scripted series, nerd culture, funny, and so on, and check the top shows in them.

A hypeSCREEN account will let you add shows to your favorites or watchlist, which is a good idea considering the myriad choices. It’s also a good idea to read the blog, The hypesSCREEN Report, for insights and recommendations.

Genres don’t always reflect what a video or movie is about. For example, a film like Shaun Of The Dead would be classified under both horror and comedy. Instead, Findie lets you find videos by how you want to feel at the end of it.

Findie’s editors add a one-line description to each video, so you know what you’re getting into before you click. But I’d recommend switching off “Autoplay” in the top-right corner because it slows down the site.

GoPro Heroes has four basic categories depending on where it was shot: snow, land, air, and water. You can also watch some mixed videos or all the hand-picked clips. The site autoplays the next video when the current one finishes. And that scrollbar of videos on the right seems to go on forever, so you have plenty of viewing material here.